A modular storage system is provided for storing a disk array consisting of multiple hard disks. Each hard disk is provided with a terminal set. The modular storage system includes a casing having a plurality of disk compartments for receiving the hard disks respectively, a front end defining a front opening and a rear end defining a rear opening; a rear cover for covering the rear opening of the casing; and a plurality of connectors mounted on the rear cover via a coupling mechanism so that each of the connectors is aligned with a respective one of the disk compartments. Once the hard disks are installed respectively in the disk compartments, the terminal set of each of the hard disks is coupled electrically to a respective one of the connectors on the rear cover.
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1. A modular storage system for storing a disk array consisting of multiple hard disks, each of which is provided with a terminal set, the modular storage system comprising:
a casing having a plurality of disk compartments for receiving the hard disks respectively, a front end defining a front opening and a rear end defining a rear opening;
a rear cover for covering said rear opening of said casing; and
a plurality of connectors mounted on said rear cover via a coupling mechanism so that each of said connectors is aligned with a respective one of said disk compartments;
a partition plate having a plurality of portions, each portion being selectively adjustable in a thickness dimension to engagingly couple with a hard disk;
wherein, once the hard disks are installed respectively in said disk compartments, the terminal set of each of the hard disks is coupled electrically to a respective one of said connectors on said rear cover.
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This application claims the benefit of the Taiwan Patent Application Serial NO. 097222707, filed on Dec. 18, 2008, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a disk array, more particularly to a modular storage system for storing a disk array.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Due to advance of the electronic technology, the application of computer in our daily life is very common, since it is easy to store or fetch data in or from the computer. A data file, in text format or video format recording data of a monitor system, can be stored in a server. Therefore, a hard disk plays in important factor for data storage since it can store a relatively large data therein.
Presently, the disk storage system available in the market for storing a disk array generally has a fixed dimension, because the disk array includes a plurality of hard disks (or disk drives) of predetermined size. When changing the types of hard disk, such as replacing 2.5″ hard disk with a 3.5″ hard disk, the disk storage system should have a similar disk compartment to accommodate the new hard disk therein. Or else, the whole disk storage system must be discarded, thereby causing environment pollution and consequently resulting in extra expense.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a modular storage system having adjustable disk compartments to accommodate the hard disks of different dimensions. The modular storage system includes a rear cover that is mounted on a casing and that can be detached therefrom. After installing a plurality of electrical connectors on the rear cover and by adjusting position of the partition plates in the disk compartments can change the dimensions of the disk compartments so as to accommodate the hard disks of different dimensions, thereby overcoming the prior art disadvantage.
The object of the present invention is to provide a modular storage system having a rear cover detached from the casing when changing the hard disks constituting a disk array stored therein, and a re-assembling of the rear cover to the casing and varying thickness of the partition plate for disposing in the casing can result in suitable disk compartments for receiving fittingly the replaced hard disks therein.
A modular storage system is provided according to the present invention for storing a disk array consisting of multiple hard disks. Each hard disk is provided with a terminal set. The modular storage system accordingly includes a casing having a plurality of disk compartments for receiving the hard disks respectively, a front end defining a front opening and a rear end defining a rear opening; a rear cover for covering the rear opening of the casing; and a plurality of connectors mounted on the rear cover via a coupling mechanism so that each of the connectors is aligned with a respective one of the disk compartments. Once the hard disks are installed respectively in the disk compartments, the terminal set of each of the hard disks is coupled electrically to a respective one of the connectors on the rear cover.
The modular storage system of the present invention further includes a partition plate for disposing in the casing so as to form the plurality of disk compartments. Varying thickness of the partition plate results in changing dimension of a respective one of the disk compartments in order to receive a respective one of the hard disks.
Therefore, the modular storage system of the present invention can not only accommodate several of the hard disks but also the hard disks of different dimensions. Moreover, by varying the thickness of the partition plate in the casing, the volume or dimension of the disk compartments can be altered in order to receive the hard disks constituting the disk array, thereby avoiding the problems of discarding the storage system due to lack of suitable disk compartments encountered during use of the prior art storage system.
Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The modular storage system 1 of the present invention includes a casing confining a receiving space 11 therein, a power supply 12 and a control unit 13. The disk array 2 includes a plurality of hard disks (or disk drives) of different dimensions to be stored within the casing, as best shown in
The hard disks 30 constituting the disk array 2 can be accommodated within the casing, a detailed of which will be explained in the following paragraphs. The power supply 12 includes a plurality of output ports 121 respectively and electrically connected to the hard disks, and a plurality of input ports 122 for receiving electrical power from an external power source so that each hard disk is supplied with a required power amount. The control unit 13 has a plurality of coupling terminals 131 coupled electrically to the hard disks respectively for controlling and for fetching data therefrom.
The casing 21 has a plurality of disk compartments 213 for receiving the hard disks 30 respectively, a front end defining a front opening 211 and a rear end defining a rear opening 212 of the casing 21. Note that the disk compartments 213 occupy a portion of the receiving space 11 while the control unit 13 and the power supply 12 occupy the remaining portion of the receiving space 11 in the casing (see
The rear cover 22 is disposed behind the casing 21 for covering the rear opening 212. A plurality of connectors 221 are mounted on the rear cover 22 such that each of the connectors 221 is aligned with a terminal set 301 of a hard disk 30 in a respective one of the disk compartments 213. Each connector 221 further has an outer portion coupled electrically to the power supply 12 and the control unit 13. Once the hard disks 30 are installed respectively in the disk compartments 213, the terminal set 301 of each of the hard disks 30 is coupled electrically to an inner portion the respective connector 221 on the rear cover 22.
The partition plate 23 is disposed in the casing 21 and fastened securely to an upper cover (not visible in the drawing) and a bottom cover so as to form the plurality of disk compartments 213. By varying thickness of the partition plate 23, dimension of a respective one of the disk compartments 213 can be changed in order to receive a respective one of the hard disks 30. In other words, adjustment in the thickness of the partition plate 23 results in changing the dimension of the respective disk compartment 213 for complementing with the hard disk 30 to be kept therein. After formation of the disk compartment 213, the hard disk 30 can be inserted therein via the front opening 211 of the casing 21.
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In case, the dimension of the disk compartment 213 is different from that of the hard disk 30 such that the connector 221 is unable to complement with the terminal set of the hard disk 30. Under this condition, only the corresponding connector 221 needs to be dismantled from the rear cover 22 and is replaced by a suitable ones. The disk array 2 constituting the major part of the system needs not be altered.
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The hook unit 2221 can be mechanically formed. In one embodiment, the periphery of the rear opening 212 can be formed with a plurality of ribs 22211 while the rear cover 22 may have a plurality of engaging holes 22212 for extension of the ribs 22211, thereby fastening the rear cover 22 over the rear opening of the casing 21. In reverse, the rear cover 22 may have the plurality of ribs 22211 while the periphery of the rear opening 212 is provided with a plurality of engaging holes 22212 for extension of the ribs 22211, thereby fastening the rear cover 22 over the rear opening of the casing 21. The fastening unit 2222 can be mechanically formed. In one embodiment, the rear cover 22 is formed with a plurality of threaded holes 2221a while the casing 21 is formed with a plurality of threaded holes 2221b respectively aligned with the holes 2221a so that a plurality fastener screws 22222 can be fastened securely in the holes 22221a, 22221b. Since the hook unit 22221 permits easy detachment the assembling of the storage system 1 of the present invention is facilitated.
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Each of the hard disks 30 has an interference mechanism 302 for associating with the guide rails 2131 in the disk compartment 213 so as to permit installation of the hard disk 30 in a respective one of the disk compartments 213. After insertion of the hard disk 30 into the disk compartment, the assembler at the production site can easily connect the terminal set 301 of the hard disk 30 to the respective connector 221 on the rear cover 22.
When the hard disk 30a is unable to be inserted into the disk compartment 213 due to different of the dimension, the thickness of the partition plate 23 can be altered. The rear cover 22 is simultaneously replaced by a suitable dimension so as to be correspond with the desired hard disks 30a constituting the disk array 2. Briefly speaking, the hard disks 30 need not be changed, thereby avoiding the problem of discarding the whole disk storage system due to lack of suitable disk compartments encountered during use of the prior art storage system.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Wu, Kai-Kuei, Chen, Hsiao-Liang
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